The role of birds and rodents in Lyme disease ecology
Dept of E3B, Columbia
May 15 to August 29, 2017

Description: A paid opportunity is available to participate in research related 
to the role of birds and 
rodents in the ecology of Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases The intern 
will gain knowledge 
and field experience while working on a long-term project studying the dynamics 
of infection in birds 
and mice on Block Island, RI. Responsibilities and learning opportunities 
include: bird mist netting, 
conducting bird point count surveys, small mammal trapping, collecting ticks 
from animals and the 
environment.

Requirements: Ability to identify common northeastern birds by sight and sound 
and previous 
experience doing bird point count surveys are required. Candidates must have 
completed, or be in the 
process of completing, a Bachelor’s degree in a biological science; must 
possess a valid driver’s 
license; and be able to hike outdoors while carrying equipment.

Logistics: The position will be based on Block Island, RI. Housing and 
transportation will be provided.

Project PI: Maria Diuk-Wasser. If interested please send a resume, cover 
letter, and the names and 
emails of two references to [email protected]

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